JavaScript is a loosely-designed, cross-platform scripting language, meaning it does not have a complicated syntax structure to learn, and is supported by most operating systems. It is the most widely used language for creating dynamic Web contents. Because JavaScript is a cross-platform scripting language, JavaScript games require no plug-ins.
JavaScript is a scripting language that does not require
compilation. Source files will stay as text files all the time, and are
interpreted by most Web browsers that have a builtin JavaScript interpreter.
JavaScript has good compatibility with HTML, DHTML, and CSS
(Cascade Style Sheets) to allow more flexibility to create web games. JavaScript
can be hand coded using a generic text editor, such as Notepad, that comes with
operating systems for free. The cost of software of teaching and learning
JavaScript is nearly zero.
A JavaScript game code, as part of an HTML file, can be uploaded to
no-cost web hosting sites like Geocities.com. Students will learn key concepts
by completing hands-on coding activities, and can immediately publish their JavaScript
games to the World Wide Web. Consequently they enjoy a strong sense of
achievement.
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